Families in Hawaii fighting for compensation from Red Hill fuel leak

TL;DR - When Norine Tuck moved to Hawaii, she was trying to restart, to escape another life.

"You know, to hit the reset button and to start a new life and to quote live happily ever after," she said. 

Little did she know, she'd wind up stuck in a fresh nightmare from which there is no escape.

Just a few months into her new life on Oahu, Norine started feeling lethargic — more than normal. Headaches became regular.

"I just thought, well, you know, maybe you're just tired because you've done a lot in a short period of time," she said. 

Amanda Zawierusynski had been living in Hawaii for years due to her husband's military orders.

September 1, 2023: Families in Hawaii fighting for compensation from Red Hill fuel leak, KPTV

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